Farnborough

Farnborough is a Ville located in the county of the Hampshire, in the south-west of England. It is in particular famous to shelter every two years (even years), in July, the aeronautical living room of Farnborough (Farnborough Air Show) in the aerodrome of the city.

It is it also for the abbey Saint Michael of Farnborough which shelters the mausoleum of Napoleon III, emperor of the French. Y rest also the Impératrice Eugenie and their only son, the imperial prince Eugene-Louis, killed in South Africa in 1879 at the age of twenty-three years.

There are two stations in Farnborough - Farnborough Main and Farnborough North. The trains of London Waterloo in Basingstoke go to Farnborough Main, and the trains of Redhill with Reading go in Farnborugh North.

There are four colleges in Farnborough - Wavell, Cove, Oak Farm and Fernhill. There are also two colleges private - Salesian (a college of boys) and Farnborough Hill (a college of girls). There are a famous college - Farnborough Sixth Form Collège - and a technical school - Farnborough College off Technology.

Geography

Farnborough is located in the North-East of the Hampshire, close to the border of the Surrey. It is located at fifty-three kilometers of London. It is made up of small villages, such Cove and Southwood.

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